Posted May 28, 2017, 2:54 PM
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Location: Cobourg, ON
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Originally Posted by lio45
It does indeed look a bit like a mango tree (speaking of which, I really need to plant one of these in my yard, I've wanted one for a while, and the earlier it gets planted the better) but it turned out to be a frangipani. I have noticed and spotted more mature ones now that I know what it is - they can get much bigger but they grow in a bushy way, not a treelike one. It looks good when it flowers, I will be letting that one grow.
Still no idea what my somewhat-fig-like other tree is, but I might cut the main tree and keep a smaller one that I've noticed growing nearby (which is marginally better located, at least).
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Do these trees actually grow mangos here?
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